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    Homer
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...always been disputed, but Chios or Smyrna seem most likely. The study of Homer was required of all Greek students in antiquity, and his heroes were worshiped in many parts of Greece. The Iliad and the Odyssey are composed in dactylic hexameter and...
     
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    Greece
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...variety of tribes, developed the city-state small settlements that grew into minor kingdoms. Homeric Greece (named for the great epic poet Homer ) was dependent on the agriculture of relatively unproductive fields but was already open to the sea...
     
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    Achaeans
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ACHAEANS people of ancient Greece, of unknown origin. In Homer, the Achaeans are specifically a Greek-speaking people of S Thessaly. Historically, they seem to have appeared in the Peloponnesus...
     
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    Hephaestus
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...in Greek religion and mythology, Olympian god. According to Homer he was the son of Hera and Zeus, but Hesiod states that he was...conceived and borne by Hera alone. Originally an Asian fire god, in Greece he became the divine smith and god of craftsmen. He was worshiped...
     
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    Epirus
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...ancient country of Greece, on the Ionian Sea and W of Macedon and Thessaly, a region now occupied by NW Greece and S Albania. At the time of Homer, Epirus was known as the home of the oracle of Dodona. It was inhabited from very early times by Epirote...
     

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